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Organic Gardening Blog

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Basic Information for Organic Fertilizers and Gardening

Organic fertilizers add natural nutrients that chemical fertilizers can actually deplete. Nature has proven to be the best method of enhancing plant growth. Learn about compost, fish emulsion, mulch a

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Organic or Inorganic | Which Fertilizer Is More Effective?

A common question is: Which fertilizer is more effective, organic or inorganic? Find out here.

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Organic Pest Remedies | Use These To Rid Your Garden of Insect Pests

There are organic pest remedies available to you for many different insect pests. Learn more about what to do, here...

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Mycorrhizal Fungi | A Symbiotic Relationship Improves Garden Productivity

Mycorrhizal fungi form a relationship with plant roots, providing nutrients and water in exchange for sugars. Learn how this relationship can increase your plants' productivity...

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The Mason Bee | An Important Early Spring Pollinator

Th mason bee is a cold-tolerant, solitary insect. It emerges from hibernation early, which makes it ideal for pollinating early spring flowers, especially early fruit.

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Lava Sand | A Crushed Rock That Can Improve Your Soils

Lava sand is crushed scoria, a type of rock that has many valuable properties that improve soils. Learn more here...

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